Double Your Dollar is funded through the Walmart Foundation. Here's how it works: If you have SNAP benefits or are a part of the Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program, the farmers market will double every dollar you spend.

Double Up Food Bucks is funded through the Arkansas Coalition for Obesity Prevention.

Meredith Bergstrom works with Main Street Siloam Springs, which hosts the farmers market. She explained DUFB to 40/29.

“If you have SNAP benefits and you use them at our market welcome table, you’ll get tokens you can spend like cash," she said. "But we’ll also give you an extra token that’s from the Double Up Food Bucks program that you can spend that like cash as well with your vendor.”

These benefit programs make healthy food choices more accessible to low-income families in the community.

SNAP and DYD can be used on any food item at the market, but DUFB can only be used on produce and fruit.

Sam Hungate, who shops at the farmers market from time to time told 40/29 he believes the market is doing a great job at making food affordable.

“People nowadays are looking for the best price. To get the best for your bucks, you can’t beat the fresh food and the vegetables that you get here at the farmers market.”

The Siloam Springs Farmers Market is open on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.